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We could also set up a proportion. Since we know there are 400 red balls, we let the amount of red balls removed be <math>x</math>, so <math>\frac{400-x}{500-x}=\frac{3}{4}</math>. Cross-multiplying gives us <math>1600-4x=1500-3x \implies x=100</math>, so our answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(D)}\ 100}</math>. | We could also set up a proportion. Since we know there are 400 red balls, we let the amount of red balls removed be <math>x</math>, so <math>\frac{400-x}{500-x}=\frac{3}{4}</math>. Cross-multiplying gives us <math>1600-4x=1500-3x \implies x=100</math>, so our answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(D)}\ 100}</math>. | ||
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Problem
Of the balls in a large bag, are red and the rest are blue. How many of the red balls must be removed so that of the remaining balls are red?
Solution 1(logical solution)
Since 80 percent of the 500 balls are red, there are 400 red balls. Therefore, there must be 100 blue balls. For the 100 blue balls to be 25% or of the bag, there must be 400 balls in the bag so 100 red balls must be removed. The answer is .
Solution 2(algebra solution)
We could also set up a proportion. Since we know there are 400 red balls, we let the amount of red balls removed be , so . Cross-multiplying gives us , so our answer is .
Video by MathTalks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hRHZxSieKc
See Also
2010 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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